

Student Kaifi and her laborer father Pawan
Last Tuesday, CBSE Board has released the results of class 10th and 12th. This year the board has not announced the toppers, but the news of many such students is coming out, whose good marks have come. In this, one name is also of Hisar’s daughter Kaifi. Kaifi is an acid attack Survivor, who has crossed all its challenges and has secured 95.6 per cent numbers in the CBSE examination.
Neighbors had added acid at the age of 2
Kaifi’s father Pawan says that when his daughter was 2 years old, her neighbor put acid on her, due to which she cannot see. The father said that Kaifi had topped class 10th as well, he had got 95.2 percent number in 10th. I am a contract laborer and also run autorickshaws here.
Kaifi told his dream
Kaifi spoke to ANI expressing happiness over the result. The news agency said Kaifi, ‘I am from Hisar, Haryana, I have secured 95.6 per cent number in the recent class 12th result, while in class 10, I had secured 95.2 per cent number. I am an acid attack Victim and further my target is to become an IAS officer. He further said that due to being a visually challenged, there were many choices in life, but my parents and teachers helped me fight them. I have achieved these numbers with the help of audio and textbook during my preparation.
Further Kaifi said, “My parents have always been an inspiration for me, the way they have sacrificed for me, I also want to give them something. This inspires me to do better in my life. I want to tell other students that social media and other things will not decide our future, we have to work hard. We have to be a humble and good person.”
Kaifi’s principal said this
Rakesh Sharma, Principal of the institute for the blind on Kaifi’s result, said, “We have a total of 173 students who are taught according to the CBSE guideline. In 12th grade, Kaifi has topped with 95.6% numbers. She (Kaifi) wants to become an IAS officer and I can convince you that she will be an IAS officer.
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